Meet Our Team

Jane Grainger

Jane is a highly qualified Physiotherapist, attaining a BSc Hons in 1995 and her Post Graduate Diploma in Manual Therapy in 2007.

She has worked in hospitals, sports clinics, private practice, and rugby in both Australia and the UK. She has experience working in an extensive range of fields, from Olympic athletes, professional rugby players and sports screening to chronic back pain, arthritic conditions, post natal and the older generation.

She has a very hands on approach to her treatments and with her long standing interest in core stability and muscle imbalance retraining she is very experienced in treating long term back pain as well as acute pain. Jane teaches pilates and is also trained in acupuncture.

Jane is married with a young boy and a spaniel. Both of which keep her rather occupied! When she’s not chasing the small and hairy ones in house she's dog walking, working her dog, or working herself at the gym.

Jane is a member of:

CSP (Chartered Society of Physiotherapy)

HCPC (Health and Care Professionals Council)

Physio First (Physiotherapists in Private Practice)

MMACP (Musculoskeletal Association of Chartered Physiotherapists)

AACP (Association of Acupuncture in Chartered Physiotherapists)

ACPOHE Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Occupational Health and Ergonomics

Alan Mowatt

Graduated from the University Of Birmingham in 1997 with a BSc(Hons) and has since worked in the NHS, private sector and elite sports. Gaining post-graduate qualifications in acupuncture and orthopaedic medicine, he has a special interest in knees & spines.

Alan has worked with many different sports at international level including basketball, American football, athletics and martial arts and worked with the England team at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne 2006.

A local man, who grew up in Haslemere, he lives with his wife and son and is a keen sportsman - enjoying tennis, golf & the gym.

CSP (Chartered Society of Physiotherapy)

HCPC (Health and Care Professionals Council)

Ruth Murray

Ruth is an experienced physiotherapist who began practising in 1989. She is friendly and caring, and enjoys working with her patients to achieve improvement through manual therapy skills combined with exercises, postural education and advice.

She likes the challenge of treating longstanding conditions, especially spinal problems, and feels lucky to be able to help people on the road to recovery so they can get on with their lives.

Ruth grew up in South Wales, trained at Kings College Hospital, London, and went on to Brighton to do her junior rotations. She then began to specialise in Orthopaedic Outpatients at Epsom Hospital. She has lived in the Farnham area since 1994 where she has worked in local hospital departments and GP clinics.

Ruth had a career break to bring up three children, returning to practice, to work for Backtogether Physiotherapy in 2012.

She is trained in Western Acupuncture and Pilates (APPI)

Ruth is a member of:

CSP (Chartered Society of Physiotherapy)

HPCP (Health and Care Professionals Council)

Sarah Allwork

Sarah qualified from the University of Liverpool in 1996, and worked as a junior physiotherapist at the John Radcliffe Hospitals in Oxford before specialising in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy in 2000.

She is currently an Orthopaedic Clinical Lead Physiotherapist at Kings' College Hospital, London, and has extensive experience of treating patients following orthopaedic surgery, including patients who have sustained major trauma and those undergoing limb reconstruction.

Since 2010 she has attended the APPI matwork 1, 2 and 3 courses, and joined us at Backtogether Physiotherapy in 2015.